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RE: The Big Sky and Summit schedule a crossover challenge series with select schools
(12-02-2017 03:00 PM)NoDak Wrote:  
(12-02-2017 01:05 AM)LatahCounty Wrote:  Another article on EWU's situation: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/ju...n-more-to/

The ballpark number thrown around for Roos Field renovations -- not to be FBS, but just to keep up with the better Big Sky programs -- is $30 million. The university's entire endowment is $18.6 million. As I keep trying to point out, this is not a school with deep-pocketed donors or really access to any significant resources. They're already operating at pretty much the peak of what they can do.

EWU is very similar to La-Monroe with its endowment. La-Monroe used to be a JC, and we know how Boise St parlayed that status. It won't be easy for EWU, but it isn't impossible. The President of EWU is drawing rave reviews for her track record of getting things done.

You mean ULM, a fraud of an FBS program and everybody's favorite candidate to be the first FBS conference member to drop to FCS/drop football?
12-02-2017 03:06 PM
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